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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Dec 1958, p. 7

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BDr. Howick then addressed the Jedies to bring them the urgent meet of the new proposed Misâ€" #ibn‘@ry Deaconess Training School of the Presbyterian Chureh in Toronto. He also exâ€" plaimned the means by which money was to be made available by way of the Synod Coâ€"operaâ€" tion Fund. â€" _ The Twelve Days of Christmas Mts. King then invited Mrs. W.%$Barger to come to the fore, an&4 on behalf of the W.M.S., afâ€" ter‘ expressing appreciation for Mys. Barger‘s continued â€" and faithful interest in the W.M.S. of Knox Vaughan, Mrs. King preâ€" sented her with a Life Memberâ€" #Mi6. Although taken completely bÂ¥ ~&urprise, Mrs. Barger exâ€" Eqped her deep appreciation for heâ€"â€"gift that she will always treasure. â€" Mr. and Mis. G. MacGillivray and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston attended the funeral services for Rev. R. G. McKay of Thamesford on Friday, December 5. Services were held in St. Paul‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church, Ingersoll, with ‘brterment in Staffa Cemetery. Rev. McKay was minister at Knox Vaughan for several years previous to 1948 before his reâ€" tirement at which time he took up residence at Thamesford. us, "Tis measles,‘ Mother cries. l The word measles has a very significant meaning with the mothers of Burlington School pupils, Last week approximately one half the school was absent, | and the teacher, Mrs. C. Thomas, l‘ is keeping her fingers crossed| that they will all be sufficiently recovered for the annual Christâ€" | mas concert. I On Thursday afternoon, Deâ€" cember 11, the ladies of Knox Vaughan W.M.S. held a very inâ€" teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Barger in Weston. The president, Mrs. R. Burton, was in the chair with Mrs. C. Johnâ€" ston acting as secretary. Followâ€" ing. the Christmas Service of’ Worship as outlined in the Glad‘ Tidings, the meeting was opened | by the singing of hymn No. 168,‘ ‘While Shepherds Watched Their | Flocks by Night,‘ to the accomâ€" paniment of Mrs. Burton with theâ€"auto harp. After the minutes | were heard, Mrs. Foster gave the; Treasurer‘s report which showed | a firm financial Standing with which to end the year. The Scripture lesson, Matthew | 2:1â€"12, was read alternately. The | group were very pleased ‘to wel-l corQé Dr. Howick as a guest at| theit meeting, and, following the | scripture, he was asked to lead | th@m in prayer. | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watson and Neil visited with Mrs. Laura Watâ€" son at Mount Albert on Friday afternoon, December 5. Mrs. Rice then gave a reading COLERAINE We see spots on the sun, And spots before our eyes. But when there‘s spots all over Â¥4 On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me three French hens, two turtledoves, and a partridge in a pear tree. O!' the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a partridge in a pear tree. On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me two turtledoves, and a partridge in & pear tree. On the fourth day of Christmas my true love sent to me four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle« doves. and a partridge in a pear tree. By MRS. N. WATSON CY 6 1343 Miss A. Kerr Voted President The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid was held in the church school room on Tuesday, on Meditation, after which all joined in prayer in unison. Hymn No. 174, "Oh Come All Ye Faithâ€" ful," was sung. Seven ladies anâ€" swered the roll call. Mrs. Foster then read a Christmas story from the Glad Tidings and the meetâ€" ing was closed with Hymn No. 169, "Oh Little Town of Bethleâ€" to Mrs. W. King as it completed her 13th consecutive year of perâ€" fect attendance at the W.M.S. meetings of Knox Vaughan. The afternoon closed with a social time, as a delicious lunch of fruit bread, sandwiches and cookies was served by the hosâ€" tess, assisted by Mrs. Foster. hem." A member of the Woodbridge News staff came in during the course of the afternoon to take a picture of Mrs. Barger receivâ€" ing her life membership. This meeting was also of significance Gordon W. Alcott Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada 945 MAIN ST. N. WESTON TELEPHONE: EM. 4â€"5141 EVENINGS: CH. 1â€"6584 YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE my true love sent to me seven swans aswimming, six geese alaying, Ave gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtledoves, Mdlnl'lrldfl;ill)“ltm- On the cig! day of Christmas my true love sent to me eight six geese alaying, five gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtledoves, and a partridge in a pear ge a° amount, with no increase in policy can be continued for a s paidâ€"up life or as endowment me tell you about this worth ANONYMOUS December 9th. The ladies sat down to a very delightful supâ€" per arranged by the social comâ€" mittee. The hall and tables were beautifully decorated with a real Christmas atmosphere. The roll call was answered by the exchange of gifts, and then everyone settled down to the business of the evening. Mrs. A. F. Howick presided for the elecâ€" tion of officers for 1959, which will be as follows: Presidentâ€"Miss A. Kerr. 1st viceâ€"presidentâ€" Mrs. D. Paterâ€" son. 2nd viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. A. R. Craig. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. J. B. Robinson. .. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. C. Ireland. Pianistâ€"Mrs. H. Farr. Asstâ€"pianist â€" Mrs. R. Scott. Press secretaryâ€"Mrs. J. B. Robâ€" inson. Flower committee â€" Miss H. Ross, Mrs. R. Arlow; visiting committeeâ€"Mrs. W. Cameron, Mrs. W. Frankum, Mrs. R. Plunâ€" kett, Mrs. J.Mitchell, Mrs. W. Armstrong; Social committee â€" Mrs. C. Ireland, Mrs. W. E. Berry, Miss Wild, Mrs. A:. R. Craig, Mrs. D. Paterson, Mrs. W. Cameron. Repair committee â€" Mrs. W. Cameron, Mrs. W. Mitâ€" chell, Mrs. D. McDonald. Tfouwr Hands true love sent to me ten lords aleapâ€" ing, nine lgdies dancing, eight maids amilking, seven swans aswimming, six geese alaying, five gold rings, four ealling birds, three French hens, two turtledoves, and a partridge in a pear On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me eleven mrl piping, ten lords aleaping, nine es dancing, eight maids amilking, seven swans aswimming, six geese alaying, five gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtledoves, and a partridge in a pear tree. werbrre #ite canarrarns M BANK WESTON BRANCH Stuck... On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love sent to me twelve drum» mers drumming, eleven pipers piping, ten lords aleaping, nine ladies danc» ing, eight maids amilking,: seven swans aswimming, six geese alaying, five gold rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtledover and a partridge in a pear tree. ;..and adults, too. You can take the worry out of shopping 5 for the hardâ€"toâ€"please by giving festivelyâ€"decorated # B of M Christmas cheques in their Christmassy folders and envelopes. Practical B of M money orders in holly» decked envelopes save you neediess guesswork when buying for outâ€"ofâ€"towners, and if you are an employer ; ; ; brighten ap your staff‘s HERE‘S A TIP FOR BUSY SANTAS... If your giftâ€"list doesn‘t seem to be getting any shorter, make a quick trip to your local B of M branch. See if you don‘t agree that it‘s the ideal gift shop for those "hardâ€"toâ€"buyâ€" for" people on your list. For the cradle and classroom sets : : . there are special passbooks designed to make a hit with the young fry. With a nice balance inside, they make a perfect extra _ _ gift that will grow with them through the years. And _ just watch their eyes when they see the gay Christmas passbook cover, BanxK or MonTrEAL bonuses by nsing Hlustrated by A. §, PACKER es by nsing colourful B of M Christmas cheques, _ Why not drop into your neighbourhood B of M branch today? One short visit will soon restore that cheery chnokie to your Christmas giving. 65 MARN $T. N. with lastâ€"minute Christmas shopping problems? Pe Prrrr #itt on urtt strtt m râ€" Guide to the Best Books for Children â€", quoted as saying that Sants Claus, ‘‘They want to learn. And they want to be led. Never forget that classic remark of the child in the progressive school: ‘What must I do today that I want to do?‘" There is no better way to awakâ€" en a child‘s interest in books than by reading aloud in the home. Start with poetry. The rhythmic, ABC Bunny Child‘s Garden of Verses Christmas Bunny, The First Golden Counting Book Little Auto, The Little Toot Madeline Night Before Christ. Pelle‘s New Suit Peter Rabbit Sing Song (verse) Story of Little Black Sambo 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, The English Fairy Tales Golden Dictionary, The Little Engine That Could Many Moons Mission Bell, The Oddity Land (verse) Petunia Takes a Trip Pied Piper of Hamelin Pooâ€"Poo and the Dragons Story of Babar, The Story of Ferdinand, The Story Poems Old and New Tales from Grimne ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCEIRS MARKETING BOARD REPRESENTING $0,000 CREAM PRODUCERS world as one of the foregmost Christmas baking always better made with butte J. F. GILMORE, Menager FOR CHILDREN SIX, SEVEN AND EIGHT FOR CHILDREN UNDER SIX Wanda Gag erses _ Jessi¢ Wilcox Smith he Will and Nicolas ing Lillian Moore Hardie Gramatky Ludwig Bemeimans Arthur Rackham Lois Lenski Beatrix Potter Christina Rossetti Helen Bannerman Joseph Jacobs, F4 Ellen W. Walpole Watty Piper James Thurber Leo Politi Edward Anthon; Roger Duvoisin Kate Greenway C. 8. Forester Jean de Brunho "Dr, Wm. Cole, Ed Wanda Gag rhyming lines and airy allusions of «ach group. The title appears l}ll..zthw&outlun illustrator, and the publisher in the U. 8. Persons whose community Mu}hqnlmupwy departments of large department stores. Most of the selections are available in foreign editions, in vaâ€" rious languages. THE TIMES AND GUIDE ‘Thursday, Dec. 18, 1958 ~â€" Oxford Univ, Press Harcourt, Brace Simon & Schuster Oxford Univ. Press Bimon & Schuster Lippincott Bimon & Schuster Platt & Munk Macmilian Viking Press Vanguard Press Scribner‘s Doubleday Little, Viking Press World Pub. Co. THE BELL TELEPRBONE COKPAFY OF tAtAna House "She did?" exclaimed the pat» ent proudly. "That goes to show what a hard worker you are." . "Weâ€"lâ€"l, not exactly," said the boy. "It was really for chewing my "All right," was the . ‘"Teacher said I was a little beaver," SHOPâ€"(rear) 44 8th Ave. N. 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